Within a category, the search is OR (e.g., scale = 1:32 or 1:48). Between categories, the seach is AND (e.g., country = USA and subject type = Naval and Privateer). If 1:32, 1:48, USA, Japan, and Naval and Privateer are all selected, the results will include any model naval model in 1:32 or 1:48 scale that is either US or Japanese.
271 models found
PT Boat Series
By Gene Andes
80′ ELCO, 77′ ELCO, and 78′ Higgins PT Boats – 1 hull of each type, each with 2 interchangeable decks to show early and late model deck and weapon layouts
PT-117 (80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat)
By Gene Berger
PT-124 was an 80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat . Elco is an abbreviation for the Electric Boat Company. She was completed in 1942 and served the duration of the war.
PT-124 (80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat)
By Tim Wood
PT-124 was an 80′ Elco Motor Torpedo Boat . Elco is an abbreviation for the Electric Boat Company. She was completed in 1942 and served the duration of the war.
Puritan
By George Livingston
Puritan was a 19th-century racing yacht, defender of the 1885 America’s Cup.
Royal Caroline
By Lee Martin
Royal Caroline, built for King George II in 1749 and named after his deceased wife, was the first British ship built specifically as a royal yacht.
Royal Caroline, HMY
By Hank Ghittino
Royal Caroline, named after the wife of King George II, was the principal royal yacht during the reigns of George II and George III. Not only a very beautiful yacht, she represents a refinement in British naval shipbuilding at the time.
Royal Louis
By Lee Martin
The Royal Louis was a 1st-rate 116-gun ship of the line of the Royal French Navy. Construction finished in 1762.
S61 Albatros
By David Tagg
In the late sixties the German Navy realized the necessity for a new fast attack craft to counter missile boats of the Russian navy. They were not used after the cold war, and the ships were decommissioned in 2004 and 2005.
Saint Lawrence Skiff
By Alan Frazer
The Saint Lawrence Skiff is native to the Thousand Island region, where it served both recreational and commercial purposes.
San Felipe
By Heinz Schiller
In 1705 the San Felipe participated in a furious 24 hour long battle between 12 Spanish ships and 35 British ships and was finally captured by the British. But it was very badly damaged from the fires caused by the British fire ships. It went down at sea, with rumors of several tons of gold inside it.
San Francisco, USS (CA-38)
By David Tagg
San Francisco (CA-38) was a New Orleans-class cruiser, and one of the most decorated ships of World War II, earning 17 battle stars.
Santa Maria
By Ron Lewis
Santa Maria was the largest of the three ships used by Christopher Columbus in his first voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492.








